Re: gEDA-user: GTKWave scroll in interactive mode

2008-11-30 Thread Ian Chapman
It's a bit since I used it. Same way as you actually. I was using ghdl to generate the waveforms file. There is (if memory right) top right a reload tab and that brings up the new waves that I generated from ghdl. Scrolling I'm not able to remember but a combination of view increase decrease

Re: gEDA-user: GTKWave scroll in interactive mode

2008-11-30 Thread Abdous Mandous
Hi GTKWave has Zoom To End button for scrolling to rightmost. To have a continues view I need to manually click on this button or drag the scroll-bar to rightmost. It's really hard to follow end of waveform. I've tried to compile gtkwave from source (and try to add needed option) but compiled

gEDA-user: temperature logger/sensor

2008-11-30 Thread Levente Kovacs
Hi, In the last few weeks, I've been busy designing and bulding a temperature sensor/logger. The second version is out and can be found here. http://logonex.eu/~leva/projects/temp_collector/ There are a few pictures of it. http://logonex.eu/gallery/tns/1043.html There is no firmware yet, I

Re: gEDA-user: GTKWave scroll in interactive mode (SOLVED)

2008-11-30 Thread Abdous Mandous
Hi I've made some changes in GTKWave source code to handle my problem. This is what I've done, but I'm sure there are many better solutions: 1. If gcc complained about undeclared gzopen64; in src/helpers/tla2vcd.c line 29 change #include zlib.h to #include ../libz/zlib.h 2.

gEDA-user: Editing footprints/nets for off-board parts

2008-11-30 Thread Robert Ewald
I have a few questions about how I would go about using gschem/pcb for some off-board parts (switches, connectors, indicators, etc.). Since they will be connected by wires and won't be on the board the standard fixed footprints are not really ideal. In gschem I am setting the footprint of

Re: gEDA-user: bugs, warts and feature requests

2008-11-30 Thread Peter Clifton
On Sat, 2008-11-29 at 02:05 +, Kai-Martin Knaak wrote: 30) pcb-GL wart: If I move the mouse very fast, the cross follows slowly. This gets worse if the processor is busy for some reason. Hmm, I thought I'd fixed that. Have you updated from git recently? You want the before_pours branch

Re: gEDA-user: pcb-20081128 snapshot

2008-11-30 Thread Peter Clifton
On Sat, 2008-11-29 at 18:47 +0100, Chitlesh GOORAH wrote: On Fri, Nov 28, 2008 at 6:23 PM, Dan McMahill wrote: I've just placed a new snapshot of PCB up on the sourceforge site Hello there, First great work PCB developers. Below are some little changes, I'm requesting pcb developers to

Re: gEDA-user: bugs, warts and feature requests

2008-11-30 Thread Kai-Martin Knaak
On Sun, 30 Nov 2008 21:20:27 +, Peter Clifton wrote: Hmm, I thought I'd fixed that. Have you updated from git recently? looks at date of binary It was compiled in June. So it has been some time since I did the last update. I have never compiled pcb from git. Always took this CVS

Re: gEDA-user: temperature logger/sensor

2008-11-30 Thread Kipton Moravec
I probably would have gone with the Atmel Data Flash as opposed to the memory chips you are using. (But it uses SPI Interface.) For example: http://www.atmel.com/dyn/resources/prod_documents/doc3500.pdf As far as the Power Supply goes, replace the 470 pF cap. Either you accidentally put the

Re: gEDA-user: temperature logger/sensor

2008-11-30 Thread DJ Delorie
The other problem may be the C101 470 uF capacitor. Usually switchers need very low ESR capacitors in this position. So two electrolytic in parallel, or a Low ESR Tant. and add a ceramic 10 uF and 1 uF help ensure a low ESR with the big cap. One other trick is to use higher *voltage* caps,